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DOS Publishes Revised Exchange Visitor Skills List

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Travellers screened for flu at Mexico-U.S. border

BROWNSVILLE, Texas ??' Mexican doctors in surgical masks screened travellers crossing the border by foot into the United States Thursday for signs of a new deadly flu strain that has killed up to 176 people. The doctors and federal health workers were ...

Economic Conditions Ignite New H-1B Controversy

PM SAM DAVIS / Editor in Chief H-1B visas are a federal guest-worker program allowing foreigners to work in the United States temporarily. The U.S. tech industry has long advocated that the H-1B program is crucial to American competitiveness. H-1B visas ...

Calls to Shut U.S.-Mexico Border Grow in Flu Scare

Anti-immigration demonstrators hold signs and American flags during an anti-immigration rally. Justin Sullivan / Getty When the U.S. sneezes, Mexico catches a cold ? so goes the old saying that is ironically being turned on its head as all eyes look ...

- Immigration debate a new symptom of swine flu outbreak

Reporting from Houston As word spread Wednesday that the first U.S. death from the swine flu outbreak was of a Mexican toddler being treated in a Houston children's hospital, the baffling illness began bleeding over into the fevered national debate over ...

U.S. Officials Strongly Opposed to Closing Border

WASHINGTON -- Vice President Joe Biden is arguing that there would be no practical benefit in shutting down the country's border with Mexico. And the acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Richard Besser, agreed with the ...

CDC: Closing U.S. borders for flu ineffective

BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- The acting director for the Centers for Disease Control said Thursday that closing U.S. borders to prevent further spread of the swine flu would be largely ineffective. The CDC's Richard Besser told reporters that shutting borders ...

U.S. Border Towns Vigilant As Flu Spreads

President Obama sees no need for now to close the U.S.-Mexico border in the wake of the swine flu outbreak, but communities there remain on heightened alert as officials fight flu and fear with added vigilance and a public awareness campaign. Obama said ...

US-Mexican Border Not Closing for Flu Outbreak

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US officials strongly opposed to closing border

Vice President Joe Biden is arguing that there would be no practical benefit in shutting down the country's border with Mexico. The acting head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Dr. Richard Besser, agreed with the administration's ...

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